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given to mexico by china in 1975. although officially considered a geriatric in panda years, shuang shuang didn't seem at all fazed about getting old, enjoying a relaxing day with plenty of snacks on hand. if only i were that hampered by the bbc. -- if only i were that hampered by the bbc. —— pampered. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. time for the weather. on saturday, the weather was a little hit and miss across the north. we had some downpours and thunderstorms. we are not expecting that on sunday. however, sunday is expected to be a cloudy day across much of the country. it may remain overcast right through the afternoon and into the evening across some western areas with a bit of light rain or drizzle. through the early hours, you can see the clear skies across some parts of the uk and as a result, quite chilly in rural spots. but this cloud will be over us on sunday but at least it won't be pouring with rain. through the early hours, you can see the clearer s
given to mexico by china in 1975. although officially considered a geriatric in panda years, shuang shuang didn't seem at all fazed about getting old, enjoying a relaxing day with plenty of snacks on hand. if only i were that hampered by the bbc. -- if only i were that hampered by the bbc. —— pampered. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. time for the weather. on saturday, the weather was a little hit and miss across the north. we had some...
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mos de china para el aÑo nuevo chino que es en febrero. vÍa ganÓ el premio en un par de ocasiones. >> me encanta escucharte la emociÓn con la que hablas, yo quisiera preguntarle a mÍa, vemos a raÚl como un gran fotÓgrafo, pero cómo es como papa? >> yo creo que es el mejor papÁ del mundo porque me quiere tanto es tan buen papÁ porque me quiere tanto, quiere a mi mamÁ tambiÉn, odo lo que hace por nosotros, siempre nosotros primero. >> quÉ es lo que mÁs te duele que digan de tu papÁ? >> me dicen que es famoso por ser gordo, que no hace nada por su vida, no saben nada. >> cuÁles son las cualidades que tiene tu papÁ? esas cosas que admiras. >> me quiere tanto y siempre le estÁ dando a todo el mundo, siempre. >> el mejor consejo que te ha dado tu papÁ? >> todo lo que me dice es verdad, lo que mdice siempre pasa. siempre lo que me dice es la verdad. >> la vemos llorar, mili tambiÉn estÁ llorando. quÉ hace llorar a tu papÁ? >> muy difÍcil, casi nunca lo veo llorar, creo que llorÓ cuando entre a la universidad. raÚl: yo est
mos de china para el aÑo nuevo chino que es en febrero. vÍa ganÓ el premio en un par de ocasiones. >> me encanta escucharte la emociÓn con la que hablas, yo quisiera preguntarle a mÍa, vemos a raÚl como un gran fotÓgrafo, pero cómo es como papa? >> yo creo que es el mejor papÁ del mundo porque me quiere tanto es tan buen papÁ porque me quiere tanto, quiere a mi mamÁ tambiÉn, odo lo que hace por nosotros, siempre nosotros primero. >> quÉ es lo que mÁs te duele que...
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i think china saw it. i think north korea sought, south koreans sought in one of the reasons that all of this took place because the president of south korea flew to the united states to meet with the president and i think that more than the north koreans, he was definitely afraid of what would happen in a potential conflict because of the number of south koreans that they lost. >> melissa: great point, what do you think? >> jessica: great point and i actually agree with the majority of what you said what i don't think is ever happened to us before. he went out-of-body experience right now >> jessica: the rhetoric played a part that is part of who donald trump is and how h expresses himself whether he ta about foreign policy for domestic politics and how negotiates but i think the most credit is due to his support system, to ambassador nikki haley, the international community to get together for the sanctions and to apply the proper pressure on china to make sure that they are cutting off as much as possib
i think china saw it. i think north korea sought, south koreans sought in one of the reasons that all of this took place because the president of south korea flew to the united states to meet with the president and i think that more than the north koreans, he was definitely afraid of what would happen in a potential conflict because of the number of south koreans that they lost. >> melissa: great point, what do you think? >> jessica: great point and i actually agree with the...
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. >> hasta la piel china de cÓmo lo celebran. ellos querÍan vivir una copa del mundo. hace cuatro aÑos quedaron segundos de llegar a brasil. hoy se les hizo realidad ese sueÑo. los resultados no les han interesado tanto. lo importante era festejar. es un gol histÓrico y quÉ mejor que felipe, que quedarÁ en la historia. tendrÁn que pensar en meterse mÁs continuamente a los mundiales. tienen una oportunidad ante tÚnez de conseguir su primer punto o un avi en la copa del mundo. -- o una victoria en la copa del mundo. ana kathy: seguramente ustedes lo viven. traigo playeras todos los dÍas, las personas a los seÑores que nos ven a travÉs de las pantallas. mÉxico quiere clasificarse como primero del grupo. tiene que ganarle a suecia. hoy, parece que juan carlos osorio estÉ tranquilo con la vocerÍa de acceder a la siguiente fase mÁs allá de que el panorama se podrÍa poner difÍcil. >> de entrada nos imaginaba llegar al Último partido de la fase de grupo con seis puntos. era mÉdico real ganarle a alemania ya corea del sur era mÁs posible. para el equipo mex
. >> hasta la piel china de cÓmo lo celebran. ellos querÍan vivir una copa del mundo. hace cuatro aÑos quedaron segundos de llegar a brasil. hoy se les hizo realidad ese sueÑo. los resultados no les han interesado tanto. lo importante era festejar. es un gol histÓrico y quÉ mejor que felipe, que quedarÁ en la historia. tendrÁn que pensar en meterse mÁs continuamente a los mundiales. tienen una oportunidad ante tÚnez de conseguir su primer punto o un avi en la copa del mundo. --...
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china has been taking out $500 billion a year out of our country and rebuilding china. i always say we have rebuilt china. they are taking so much. it's time, folks. it's time. so we are going to get smart and do it right and we are actually getting a lot of support, but we have to do something about it. maybe something happens where they come and they say it's unfair for the last 25 years, but somehow that doesn't sime to work so easily. but we're going and make it fair and make it fair with other countries, both with our friends and enemies. i have to say this. our friends on trade have treated us much worse than our enemies. pretty amazing, isn't it? we know when the rules are fair and you can compete, you will win against anyone anywhere in the world. you are going to win anywhere, but you have to bring it down to a level playing field. more than six million workers -- [applause] -- have already received a bonus , a pay razor retirement account contribution or a new job thanks to these tax cuts. a lot of new jobs and people are able to go around and look for jobs. t
china has been taking out $500 billion a year out of our country and rebuilding china. i always say we have rebuilt china. they are taking so much. it's time, folks. it's time. so we are going to get smart and do it right and we are actually getting a lot of support, but we have to do something about it. maybe something happens where they come and they say it's unfair for the last 25 years, but somehow that doesn't sime to work so easily. but we're going and make it fair and make it fair with...
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nightmare for multinationals and they preferred or per se operate in china for example where provided the communist party approves of your activities you'll have a high degree of stability and things will basically you won't run into any sort of trouble so i think that i think that's what multinationals are after some sort of security and stability and to imported taters or the communist party can give you can give you that. with its promise of workers' rights and a minimum wage guatemalan revolution no longer made the country viable for united fruit. in one nine hundred fifty one democratic elections brought taco bell arbenz to park . out of bed and set about putting into practice the first promise of the revolution amanda reform program which would redistribute the land of the large scale owners to small farms. but at the top of the list of large earners with more than two thirds of the country's agricultural land was the united fruit company. president of ben's issued a decree to confiscate hundreds of thousands of hectares of land kept in reserve by the company. he indemnities wer
nightmare for multinationals and they preferred or per se operate in china for example where provided the communist party approves of your activities you'll have a high degree of stability and things will basically you won't run into any sort of trouble so i think that i think that's what multinationals are after some sort of security and stability and to imported taters or the communist party can give you can give you that. with its promise of workers' rights and a minimum wage guatemalan...
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que emociÓn se me pone la piel china de estar allÍ y poder ver a la selecciÓn mexicana. nacho: son los que nos van a representar a todos los latinos porque no estÁn haciendo un buen trabajo. alan: llevamos un solo juegos hasta ahora. muy tranquilo. chiquita, carla, quÉ te pasÓ? carla:tan bonitos mis compaÑeros. vÁmonos a la pausa, tenemos mucho mÁs. ana: al regresar el meghan markle estÁ en boca de todo, y les invitamos a participar elegir el mejor look desde la semana. carla:ni los famosos se escapan de los delincuentes al regresaron en el recuento de los robos mÁs escandalosos de la farÁndula que le han puesto a todos los pelos de punta. ana: vamos a reflexionar sobre las vacaciones sobre la Óptica de los pequeÑos gigantes, tienen con consejo para que chicos y padres puedan disfrutar de esta Época al mÁximo. locutor: no te muevas hasta minuto para que puedas locutor: no te muevas hasta minuto para que puedas participar en un momento ♪ ♪ locutor: no te muevas hasta minuto para que puedas participar en un momento ♪ ¿sabes por qué te tocó ser el árb
que emociÓn se me pone la piel china de estar allÍ y poder ver a la selecciÓn mexicana. nacho: son los que nos van a representar a todos los latinos porque no estÁn haciendo un buen trabajo. alan: llevamos un solo juegos hasta ahora. muy tranquilo. chiquita, carla, quÉ te pasÓ? carla:tan bonitos mis compaÑeros. vÁmonos a la pausa, tenemos mucho mÁs. ana: al regresar el meghan markle estÁ en boca de todo, y les invitamos a participar elegir el mejor look desde la semana. carla:ni los...
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adorable intical twins, gracey and audrey, born and separat in china and then adopted by different families in the united states. they reunited on "good morning america" when they were 10 years old. >> audrey, are you ready? >> yeah. >> you want to do this? >> yeah. >> come on. come over here. all right, gracie. come on out and meet your sister. >> i can just touch you? >> you're doing good, baby. >> now, meet howard burack, who, surprisingly, has a lot in common with those little girls. you always knew you were adopted. >> i did. i was adopted, and, you know, i grew up in a nice middle class -- upper middle class family in a suburban area in rockland county. normal childhood. normal whatever. great parents. >> you went to the louise wise agency. >> yes. >> but in 1998, when he was 35 years old, howard became increasingly curious about his biological mother. he wrote to the louise wise agency to ask for information. somebody called back with news that hit like a bolt of lightning. >> she said, you have an identical twin brother. i'm, like, thanks for telling me that. after the shock, but yo
adorable intical twins, gracey and audrey, born and separat in china and then adopted by different families in the united states. they reunited on "good morning america" when they were 10 years old. >> audrey, are you ready? >> yeah. >> you want to do this? >> yeah. >> come on. come over here. all right, gracie. come on out and meet your sister. >> i can just touch you? >> you're doing good, baby. >> now, meet howard burack, who,...
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satcha, se me pone la piel china. satcha: yo no soy mexicana pero creo que vivimos ese tiempo como si lo fuÉramos. enfrentarse al campeÓn mundial y de quÉ manera. felicidades a todas estas selecciones que nos representan. mÁs en instantes. antes, arrancamos con las noticias de se expande la ola de protestas contra la polÍtica de separar a niÑos inmigrantes con -- de sus padres tras cruzar la frontera sin documentos. activistas se reunieron el dÍa del padre para proclamar que se ponga fin a dicha prÁctica consecuencia de la polÍtica de cero tolerancia decretada por el presidente trump. es justo cuando en esta semana se debaten por lo -2 proyectos migratorios en la cÁmara baja.-- por lo menos dos proyectos migratorios en la cÁmara baja. marÍa: reina las protestas a nivel nacional. indignados, marchan en texas y otros estados contra la polÍtica de tolerancia cero del gobierno, que separa a familias inmigrantes. varios legisladores se unieron a las manifestaciones, entre ellos el demÓcrata john kennedy. otro
satcha, se me pone la piel china. satcha: yo no soy mexicana pero creo que vivimos ese tiempo como si lo fuÉramos. enfrentarse al campeÓn mundial y de quÉ manera. felicidades a todas estas selecciones que nos representan. mÁs en instantes. antes, arrancamos con las noticias de se expande la ola de protestas contra la polÍtica de separar a niÑos inmigrantes con -- de sus padres tras cruzar la frontera sin documentos. activistas se reunieron el dÍa del padre para proclamar que se ponga fin...
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consulate in china getting sick, facing symptoms typical of traumatic brain injury. abc's james longman is tracking all of this from london. there are concerns that this could be a type of attack. >> reporter: that's right, amy. this is a very strange case. it's a crisis affecting the biggest u.s. consulate in china with americans there apparently suffering from a mystery illness. workers and their families in the southern city there say they're experiencing dizziness, headaches, fatigue and tinnitus. one described it as marbles being rolled around inside a tunnel. the state department says they're the kind of things caused by a concussion or minor traumatic brain injury. several americans have been evacuated now to the u.s. for evaluation and this case gets even more strange because as you say these complaints are similar to what happened in cuba in 2016 when 24 americans at the u.s. embassy in havana fell ill with similar symptoms and that's still being investigated. the big question, is this just an illness or a deliberate attack? if so, who is responsible? the ch
consulate in china getting sick, facing symptoms typical of traumatic brain injury. abc's james longman is tracking all of this from london. there are concerns that this could be a type of attack. >> reporter: that's right, amy. this is a very strange case. it's a crisis affecting the biggest u.s. consulate in china with americans there apparently suffering from a mystery illness. workers and their families in the southern city there say they're experiencing dizziness, headaches, fatigue...
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we'll work with south korea and work with japan and work with china. but it really has been an incredible exercise -- >> you've set the bar for nuclear agreements by criticizing the iran nuclear deal, said it's the worst deal ever made. >> terrible deal. >> does that mean that any deal with north korea has to be tougher than the iran deal? >> i don't think a deal could be softer. first of all, we're not paying $150 billion, okay? we're paying nothing from that standpoint other than you will see what happens. i think there will be a great partnership with japan and with south korea, president moon has been terrific. >> but they have to get -- >> prime minister abe has been terrific. >> but they have to get rid of all their nuclear weapons. >> they will, i think they will. i really believe that he will. i've gotten to -- >> did he tell you that? >> yeah, sure. he's de-nuking the whole place and he's going to start very quickly. i think he's going to start now. they'll be announcing things over the next few days talking about other missile sites because t
we'll work with south korea and work with japan and work with china. but it really has been an incredible exercise -- >> you've set the bar for nuclear agreements by criticizing the iran nuclear deal, said it's the worst deal ever made. >> terrible deal. >> does that mean that any deal with north korea has to be tougher than the iran deal? >> i don't think a deal could be softer. first of all, we're not paying $150 billion, okay? we're paying nothing from that standpoint...
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my husband moved from ghana to china and hong kong. we know that if you move to another country it's not easy. so we tried to provide a place for them to feel like they are at home. after we have this place we see a lot of happy faces. i see a lot of them gained weight. they have a big tummy. and i say okay that's what we are doing is the right thing. >> anthony: tell me about this building. it's legendary of course. >> sharmake: for me i think it's really a very unique place. like it's a place that when i come out from my home it's a place that i know i'm going to pass in some way. it's a place i meet with friends. it's a place that gives me a lot of confidence when i'm in here. i know where to go. i know how to talk. i know which food to eat. >> anthony: in the '60s and '70s the city relied on cheap refugee labor. no longer. today, most refugees are seeking asylum anywhere they can find it. many here are stuck in limbo. can't go back. can't work. can't leave. john fled iran six years ago just ahead of the secret police. sharmake is a
my husband moved from ghana to china and hong kong. we know that if you move to another country it's not easy. so we tried to provide a place for them to feel like they are at home. after we have this place we see a lot of happy faces. i see a lot of them gained weight. they have a big tummy. and i say okay that's what we are doing is the right thing. >> anthony: tell me about this building. it's legendary of course. >> sharmake: for me i think it's really a very unique place. like...
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want to be compared to china but remember china because communist country and still is, and we have to open up economic control, maintain political control. and part of sitting down with donald trump is to say how do we hold on to our dictator schoop in pyongyang while beginning to page the outside world economically. >> brennan: little by little without threatening their control i think is the key there. >> exactly. >> so when you look at these talks, i mean you heard senator markey on this program say a few moments ago he doesn't feel that congress is being briefed and key information is being shared. are you hearing similar gripes? >> i think -- i think the way that the diplomacy is being engaged is kind of leaving almost nerve the dark right now, but i think what is going to be critical to see in the summit and in subsequent meetings going on, to see whether if the president does submit something to congress for approval and as we have talked about before, that was a major concern there republicans during the obama administration, that he didn't get official congressional signof
want to be compared to china but remember china because communist country and still is, and we have to open up economic control, maintain political control. and part of sitting down with donald trump is to say how do we hold on to our dictator schoop in pyongyang while beginning to page the outside world economically. >> brennan: little by little without threatening their control i think is the key there. >> exactly. >> so when you look at these talks, i mean you heard senator...
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we had -- with china. we had overall, over $800 billion over a period of years each year close to $800 billion in losses on trade. not going to happen anymore. it's not going to happen. can't happen. steve: a week ago you were up in canada and you met with the gp people. >> i was. steve: that didn't end so well. >> it end well for the united states it ended well. steve: well the world community thinks the united states is turning our back on them. >> no. steve: your opinion, you got elected to represent america and america need help. >> we need protection. everybody is taking advantage of us. the european union made $151 billion on us last year. if you look at, i told you about china, you look at japan, you look at south korea, we help these countries militarily on top of everything else. at what point does it stop? when i left china it was absolutely a fantastic meeting. we left. we hugged, we kissed. everybody was leaving. we get on to air force one, prime minister up there, trudeau, didn't think we have
we had -- with china. we had overall, over $800 billion over a period of years each year close to $800 billion in losses on trade. not going to happen anymore. it's not going to happen. can't happen. steve: a week ago you were up in canada and you met with the gp people. >> i was. steve: that didn't end so well. >> it end well for the united states it ended well. steve: well the world community thinks the united states is turning our back on them. >> no. steve: your opinion,...
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what happened is we put on attack and in china sell a car into china from united states they charge a 25% tax% tax if china sells the car into the united states we charge them 2.5% versus 25% somehow i look at this rich guy right over here that doesn't work too well. i do that you are very successful. i can't see it in your eyes. but that doesn't work too well and we have many cases like that. we will straighten it out and they all want to negotiate because they have to negotiate honestly it has to happen it's not a threat it's like the alien deal we were so badly paid $150 billion to sign a horrible agreement we gave $1.8 billion in cash pickup for hostages. the wealthiest hostages in the world the highest net worth of any hostage in history. we paid nothing. nothing to north korea and he did a very smart thing because it was good will and didn't before i even left there are a lot of good things that are happening. and it will all work out. it will work out because we have a big advantage because remember we are the bank and they are taking money from us hand over fist but i'm.than h
what happened is we put on attack and in china sell a car into china from united states they charge a 25% tax% tax if china sells the car into the united states we charge them 2.5% versus 25% somehow i look at this rich guy right over here that doesn't work too well. i do that you are very successful. i can't see it in your eyes. but that doesn't work too well and we have many cases like that. we will straighten it out and they all want to negotiate because they have to negotiate honestly it...
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mrs yu's father came here from china 85 years ago. 0n the way, he stopped in singapore and learnt the art of making ice cream. this is the vanilla ice cream? vanilla ice cream. some here say this was thailand's first ice cream shop. why egg yolk? because egg yolk is creamy. and a sprinkle of chocolate. tastes much better with it. it looks good. here goes. it's really creamy, almost like a coconut flavour. who would have thought it was so good? now, if you're a fan of comedy, then there's a long list of improvised comedy festivals taking place all over the world this year, from edinburgh to singapore, and cape town to copenhagen. but what's it like to actually stand in the spotlight and try and make people laugh with no idea what's coming next? a while back, we sent ade to a theatre in new york, where tourists can do just that. improvisation in its simplest form is the art of creating a scene or play with absolutely no preplanning. you allare in unfamiliar territory... i've come along to the pit in manhattan to give it a go myself. the venue offers classes for first—time tourists, as
mrs yu's father came here from china 85 years ago. 0n the way, he stopped in singapore and learnt the art of making ice cream. this is the vanilla ice cream? vanilla ice cream. some here say this was thailand's first ice cream shop. why egg yolk? because egg yolk is creamy. and a sprinkle of chocolate. tastes much better with it. it looks good. here goes. it's really creamy, almost like a coconut flavour. who would have thought it was so good? now, if you're a fan of comedy, then there's a long...
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we were really helped by china. now we have to work on our trade because it has been very tough on our country. our presidents did nothing about it and we probably lost $500 billion in trade to china. think of it. we have started a process and i think that will work out because we have a very good relationship. i think it will work out. we are working on a nafta deal and nafta has been a disaster. mexico makes over $100 billion per year. you see these numbers. $100 billion. nottrillion, not million, it, $100 but think of billion per year on trade in mexico. of that tax of 17%. a lot of car companies went very and they sent them back over the border and virtually no tax and we lost a tremendous amount. now they make a big percentage of our cars. it is not fair so we are renegotiating nafta and i think when it's finished, it will be a fair deal, it has got to be fair, we can't do this. canada charges us 275% arab on dairy products. tariff on dairy products. you probably read the prime minister is a nice guy but we can
we were really helped by china. now we have to work on our trade because it has been very tough on our country. our presidents did nothing about it and we probably lost $500 billion in trade to china. think of it. we have started a process and i think that will work out because we have a very good relationship. i think it will work out. we are working on a nafta deal and nafta has been a disaster. mexico makes over $100 billion per year. you see these numbers. $100 billion. nottrillion, not...
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los temores frente a una guerra comercial con china da una alarma al congreso. escuchÉ un testimonio del secretario de comercio. legisladores buscan conocer los planes del presidente trump que amenazan con imponer nuevos aranceles por valor de $200,000 millones en impuestos en productos chinos. canadÁ se convierte siendo paÍs en aprobar el uso recreacional de mariguana despuÉs de uruguay. el senado canadiense legaliza el consumo de la hierba y recibirÍa el visto bueno por parte de la cÁmara de los comunes. la compra de la mariguana tardarÁ al menos 12 semanas mientras cada provincia establece las reglas para la venta. continuamos con mucho mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". retomamos este tema tan fuerte que tiene que ver con la separaciÓn de familias. vamos con ustedes, carla -- karla y alan. karla: gracias. en medio de esta crisis de inmigraciÓn que estamos viviendo donde los niÑos son separados de sus familias cuando sÓlo salen a la luz estas imÁgenes de terror, maldad, miedo tambiÉn sale a flote la bondad de mucha gente con gran corazÓn que busque a
los temores frente a una guerra comercial con china da una alarma al congreso. escuchÉ un testimonio del secretario de comercio. legisladores buscan conocer los planes del presidente trump que amenazan con imponer nuevos aranceles por valor de $200,000 millones en impuestos en productos chinos. canadÁ se convierte siendo paÍs en aprobar el uso recreacional de mariguana despuÉs de uruguay. el senado canadiense legaliza el consumo de la hierba y recibirÍa el visto bueno por parte de la...
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has been accomplished yet, other than we have elevated a young dictator and drawn them even closer to china, correct? >> correct. >> what about iran? he says he's taken care of iran. the fact is now that we are more distant from our european allies and now the iranians can stay in the deal. they just deal with the europeans. who aren't going to follow us. so we're isolated. there's still an iran deal. it's just they're even more empowered to isolate us. >> and they are resuming certain kinds of enrichment and continuing to destabilize the region. >> trade, the president talked about the great thing he has done. trade battles with canada. trade battles -- from what i have read, it's destabilized, the international economic order. yes? no? >> trade has been one of the great engines of global order in american economic growth and it's been placed in jeopardy. >> enter are no republicans on capitol hill that think what he is doing on trade is a wise thing. >> problems -- not solved. >> problems made much worse, thank you, mr. president. >> good morning, everye and welcome to "morning joe." joe'
has been accomplished yet, other than we have elevated a young dictator and drawn them even closer to china, correct? >> correct. >> what about iran? he says he's taken care of iran. the fact is now that we are more distant from our european allies and now the iranians can stay in the deal. they just deal with the europeans. who aren't going to follow us. so we're isolated. there's still an iran deal. it's just they're even more empowered to isolate us. >> and they are...
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and obviously attacks, are they attacks from china? are they attacks from cuba and china? are they attacks from russia? "the new york times" says some u.s. officials are wondering. and then other story, paul ryan yesterday, we have been asking where paul ryan is. yesterday paul ryan came out and things very important that he said. he said no man is above the law. and donald trump can't pardon himself. and actually, went after some of those conspiracy theories. i'm a big believer in giving credit where credit is due and i'm, i for one am grateful and thankful that the speaker of the house chose yesterday to actually defend the federal bureau of investigations. it's time and i'm glad he did it. >> we're going to play that sound for you in a minute. but first, new polling says president trump is hurting republicans' chances this fall. the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll finds democrats with a ten-point lead over republicans with 50% of the voters saying they prefer democrats to take control of congress. and 40% wanting republicans to keep it. overall, those choosing the d
and obviously attacks, are they attacks from china? are they attacks from cuba and china? are they attacks from russia? "the new york times" says some u.s. officials are wondering. and then other story, paul ryan yesterday, we have been asking where paul ryan is. yesterday paul ryan came out and things very important that he said. he said no man is above the law. and donald trump can't pardon himself. and actually, went after some of those conspiracy theories. i'm a big believer in...
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el ganador del premio en china. explÍcanos un poco, este es un premio que le da a los celebrity chef por un show de cocina que tenÍa en cuba y el es el chef del show de televisiÓn local "news cafÉ". yeikel: estoy feliz con este premio la oportunidad de haber llevado a este evento estas recetas, este libro donde cuentan con muchÍsimas recetas del programa, " en la cocina de yeikel" y el toque habanero del canal habana en cuba. un programa donde comparte con muchas salvedades de la televisiÓn y feliz con este premio. yisus: cuÉntanos un poco de cÓmo entras en este concurso. sÉ que pasaste siete dÍas en china. es un premio donde participan mÁs de 205 paÍses. yeikel: fue muy difÍcil para mÍ, realmente, pero estoy feliz con este resultado. el libro lo enviÉ china para esta premiaciÓn, concursó y tuve la buena noticia de que estaba en los nominados, en los finalistas y con tan buena suerte, tuve la oportunidad de obtener este primer premio. yisus: quÉ bueno. hoy nos traes una de tus recetas, son vegetale
el ganador del premio en china. explÍcanos un poco, este es un premio que le da a los celebrity chef por un show de cocina que tenÍa en cuba y el es el chef del show de televisiÓn local "news cafÉ". yeikel: estoy feliz con este premio la oportunidad de haber llevado a este evento estas recetas, este libro donde cuentan con muchÍsimas recetas del programa, " en la cocina de yeikel" y el toque habanero del canal habana en cuba. un programa donde comparte con muchas...
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trade war between china and the u.s. guys. >> martha, we're hearing the president announcing he's ordered the creation of a space force. tell us about that. >> exactly. you know the air force handles space right now but the president says he wants the pentagon to begin the process of forming a sixth branch of the military space command. let's listen. >> when it comes to defending america, it's not enough to have an american presence in space. we must have american dominance in space. so important. we are going to have the air force and we're going to have the space force. separate but equal. >> reporter: in a purely military sense, a space force would oversee the war fighting domain of space with satellites and new technologies but president trump can't do this on his own. he needs congress, amy. >> all right, martha, thank you. >> martha has covered many wars but i don't think we've sent her to space yet. she would be game. thank you, martha. >>> we'll come back down to earth and talk about a man who's putting fast in f
trade war between china and the u.s. guys. >> martha, we're hearing the president announcing he's ordered the creation of a space force. tell us about that. >> exactly. you know the air force handles space right now but the president says he wants the pentagon to begin the process of forming a sixth branch of the military space command. let's listen. >> when it comes to defending america, it's not enough to have an american presence in space. we must have american dominance in...
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the hang seng reacting to the positive news from china. and the european markets in response have moved up and we are thinking the dow is probably, well, the future is at the moment, looking at about 0.5% up. and european markets generally positive. and kim giggleson has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. on wednesday, investor attention will be once more focused on what is happening in the us housing market. data released earlier this week showed that new home sales here in the us hit an 11—year high in may. we are expecting another release here before us market open that will let us know whether existing home sales also did as well in the month. the question for investors is whether or not americans can withstand higher mortgage rates. that is because of course interest rates here are rising as the us federal reserve continues its policy of normalisation. earlier this month, the bank suggested it might increase interest rates three times this year instead of four. so far, because of a booming us economy, it seems that
the hang seng reacting to the positive news from china. and the european markets in response have moved up and we are thinking the dow is probably, well, the future is at the moment, looking at about 0.5% up. and european markets generally positive. and kim giggleson has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. on wednesday, investor attention will be once more focused on what is happening in the us housing market. data released earlier this week showed that new home sales here in...
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but i do want to thank president xi of china. so with all of that, we're having tremendous numbers, tremendous economic success. i think we're having the most successful period of time economically, perhaps, in our country's history. g.d.p. numbers have been great, but the ones that are coming out i'm really looking forward to seeing them. i think you're going to see numbers -- i see the activity, i see the business. yesterday and last evening was really -- that was an incredible evening that we spent. that was to me just an incredible evening. a lot of you were there. i see a lot of the faces. a lot of you were there. at least 15,000 people couldn't get into the arena, and the arena was being held 9,000 people. sadly 15,000 people couldn't get into the arena, but it was a very special evening. people had a good time but they also heard a lot. i want to thank everybody very much. mick mulvaney is going to be giving a little report. you can give it in front of the media. would the media like to hear mick mulvaney's report or would
but i do want to thank president xi of china. so with all of that, we're having tremendous numbers, tremendous economic success. i think we're having the most successful period of time economically, perhaps, in our country's history. g.d.p. numbers have been great, but the ones that are coming out i'm really looking forward to seeing them. i think you're going to see numbers -- i see the activity, i see the business. yesterday and last evening was really -- that was an incredible evening that...
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. >> what happens when america's favorite bad boy chef and up right french chef eric repargo to china? eric's never been to china before, nor is he used to the elevated levels of shall we say heat and spice. >> this is very sweet and sticky, but i like it a lot. >> in fact, his delicate system totally can't handle what he's about to get. >> oh, my god. my sinuses are so open you have no idea. >> he's so in for it. >> holy cow. whoa. that spice prevents me to think. >> right. >> ah, spicy. i feel like my face is changing. discover card. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! just sign up online and we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites. that sounds super helpful. how much is it? well, if you have a discover card, it's free. no way! yes way! we just think it's important for you to be in the know. all right! hey... ewww! everything ok? being in the know is very good. yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number is found on risky sites. free from discover. if you have a garden,
. >> what happens when america's favorite bad boy chef and up right french chef eric repargo to china? eric's never been to china before, nor is he used to the elevated levels of shall we say heat and spice. >> this is very sweet and sticky, but i like it a lot. >> in fact, his delicate system totally can't handle what he's about to get. >> oh, my god. my sinuses are so open you have no idea. >> he's so in for it. >> holy cow. whoa. that spice prevents me to...
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strong ties to china. he was worried that the chinese might try to depose him and make an alliance with the north korean military. he goes after generals, north korean officers, his half brother. >> i think he felt insecure that china could do a regime change and come up with a different leadership in north korea. >>. >> twice in recent months kim has visited the country for triumphant bonding moments with his new best friend, xi jinping. >> it is one more major step in kim's march on to the world stage. >> until very recently, most americans saw kim jong-un as a cartoon character. many asked, how could an american president meet with a man who was building nukes and missiles aimed at americans? >> donald trump has made a very big bet. he's basically putting all of this on his own ability to negotiate his way through this. >> it's about as high stakes a summit as any president has ever had. >> we haven't had anything like this since the cold war. >> the cold war. to really understand north korea we need to
strong ties to china. he was worried that the chinese might try to depose him and make an alliance with the north korean military. he goes after generals, north korean officers, his half brother. >> i think he felt insecure that china could do a regime change and come up with a different leadership in north korea. >>. >> twice in recent months kim has visited the country for triumphant bonding moments with his new best friend, xi jinping. >> it is one more major step in...
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a close china ally. china may not have a seat at the negotiating table, u.s. officials tell nbc news they expect the chinese to spy on the historic meeting. sources say china could use a range of techniques, from recruiting waiters and other staff to become informants, to deploying sophisticated electronic surveillance at summit meeting sites. last year, a top u.s. official working in china repeatedly had trouble with his hotel key card. when he brought it back to the u.s., security personnel found a microphone embedded side. raising concerns that next week's singapore summit could become a high stakes spy versus spy battleground. former officials tell nbc news that china poses the most sophisticated counterintelligence threat to the u.s. of any country. american diplomats heading to singapore will be taking unprecedented defensive measures to guard against high tech surveillance at the summit. >> andrea, thank you. >>> let's turn to arizona where five police officers are on leave for repeatedly punching a man during an encounter caught on camera. now we're ge
a close china ally. china may not have a seat at the negotiating table, u.s. officials tell nbc news they expect the chinese to spy on the historic meeting. sources say china could use a range of techniques, from recruiting waiters and other staff to become informants, to deploying sophisticated electronic surveillance at summit meeting sites. last year, a top u.s. official working in china repeatedly had trouble with his hotel key card. when he brought it back to the u.s., security personnel...
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i have to say, you have been rating where i've been putting large tariffs on china. [cheering] we hit the 250 say,on mark, but i want to and we have to do that, because it has to be balanced. it was not fair. xi hasnd president really helped us a lot of the border of north korea. really helped us a lot. he is a friend of mine. he is a friend of mine. [cheering] you should be very proud of yourselves for what took place. because that was very close to war for many years. many years, it was very, very close. now emma we can have something where everybody is going to live in peace for a long period of time. and there will be denuclearization. that is the real story. thank you. [cheering] pres. trump: that is the real story. unemployment numbers are among the best in the history of our country. isican-american unemployment at its lowest level in the history of our country. [cheering] hispanic american unemployment has reached its lowest level ever recorded in the history it -- in the history of our country. [cheering] pres. trump: and remember, i go into big stadiums lik
i have to say, you have been rating where i've been putting large tariffs on china. [cheering] we hit the 250 say,on mark, but i want to and we have to do that, because it has to be balanced. it was not fair. xi hasnd president really helped us a lot of the border of north korea. really helped us a lot. he is a friend of mine. he is a friend of mine. [cheering] you should be very proud of yourselves for what took place. because that was very close to war for many years. many years, it was very,...
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escuela en china enseÑa las mujeres a ser perfectas. mujeres de 10, asÍ como lo escuchan, serÁ posible? navegando en temas de familia ayudamos a otra madre soltera con este tema: por quÉ los hijos ven al padre no presente como el hÉroe? lo debatimos en sin rollo de martes! lo debatimos en sin rollo de martesen ap sabemos que, juntos, vamos adelante. ♪ por eso abogamos por el bienestar familiar... trabajamos por mejorar nuestras comunidades... ♪ y les damos las herramientas para abrir sus propios negocios. ♪ para que, después de los cincuenta, vivas con más salud, dinero y amor. ven, que juntos es posible. vivas con más salud, dinero y amor. con nuestro blend contrmás alisante. smoothing hair care, de whole blends. con aceite de coco y extractos de manteca de cacao. whole blends protege de la humedad, para calmar el frizz al instante, y dar un brillo total. solo de whole blends. garnier. ¡lcomencemos. ¡así no se juega las escondidillas! eso es lo que tú crees, papito. [grito] y así es como el estudiante supera al maest
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starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera trade talks in beijing have wrapped up with china warning the u.s. that any agreement between the two will be void if trump goes ahead with this threatened tariffs though u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross praised his meetings with china's vice premier as friendly and frank meanwhile canada's prime minister justin trudeau says u.s. tariffs on steel and many men ports are insulting and that acceptable in an interview with n.b.c.'s meet the press he says canada is ready to impose its own levies in retaliation the first of all we're putting the same kinds of tariffs exactly on on steel and aluminum coming from the united states into canada to be directly reciprocal but we are also putting a number of tariffs on consumer goods finished products for which canadians have easy alternatives one of the either made in canada or made from another partner with the tariffs one of the truths about tariffs is they drive up costs for consumers and on top of that these tariffs are going to be hurting american workers and canadian worker the idea tha
starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera trade talks in beijing have wrapped up with china warning the u.s. that any agreement between the two will be void if trump goes ahead with this threatened tariffs though u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross praised his meetings with china's vice premier as friendly and frank meanwhile canada's prime minister justin trudeau says u.s. tariffs on steel and many men ports are insulting and that acceptable in an interview with n.b.c.'s meet the...
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china wants them. they got them ready. steve: ionderf that's some of the stuff that was in the great big envelope that was delivered a couple of days ago. it looked as if the hotel where this could all happen could probably be the channing shangrala.>> it part ol paying for kim jong un to stay there. brian: evidently they are insulted by the fact that we might pay. we have to get them the money, slip it under the mattress? i'm not sure. do they offer a king bed or double bed? abby: good question, brian. speaking of being insulted that's how the president is feeling this morning with the eagles. only nine of them at this point agreeing to go to the white house. of course, they won the super bowl. the president said fine then, this whole thing is off. no one from the eagles team is coming to the white house. instead we will throw a birthday bash for america. this is a statement from the president themself. they disagree with their president because he insist they proudly stand for the national anthem. hand on heart and honor
china wants them. they got them ready. steve: ionderf that's some of the stuff that was in the great big envelope that was delivered a couple of days ago. it looked as if the hotel where this could all happen could probably be the channing shangrala.>> it part ol paying for kim jong un to stay there. brian: evidently they are insulted by the fact that we might pay. we have to get them the money, slip it under the mattress? i'm not sure. do they offer a king bed or double bed? abby: good...
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. >> in taiwan and china "ant-man" the first film resonated so deeply because of the family dynamic so there is avid fans. you know, the poster was cassie. paul's daughter. it wasn't me, it wasn't paul, it was cassie that father/daughter dynamics resonates. >> that's what is so great. about the marvel franchise. it is, at the end of the day, about family. i hear you think you have the coolest, most comfortable marvel suit in the marvel universe. >> don't i have the coolest suit in the marvel universe? i do. >> didn't you run into a little difficulty because you enjoy a little eating and it was a little confining? >> i like to eat. i am a big eater. i eat all day and big quantities and i'm wearing a corset in that suit and now know why women didn't use to eat. it's so uncomfortable to eat in a corset. you have to eat tiny little delicate nibbles all the time. >> y'all want to so a clip? here it is. "ant-man and the wasp." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> now, i saw the tweet. because i do follow you on social media. did somebody think they spotted you and gave you like they were scouting
. >> in taiwan and china "ant-man" the first film resonated so deeply because of the family dynamic so there is avid fans. you know, the poster was cassie. paul's daughter. it wasn't me, it wasn't paul, it was cassie that father/daughter dynamics resonates. >> that's what is so great. about the marvel franchise. it is, at the end of the day, about family. i hear you think you have the coolest, most comfortable marvel suit in the marvel universe. >> don't i have the...
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china's biggest online platform. the alibaba spin-off about $150 billion. malaysia considering asking the justice department to get goldman sachs to return nearly $600 million in fees according to a reuters report. they earned the fees through bond sales for state-run one mdbp you might remember that fee afe -- fiasco an official request not made that all got tied up, if you remember, with leonardo dicaprio, financed and all sorts of shenanigans going on, but we have breaking news to bring you right now relating to verizon. a newceo this morning. >> hans vestberg succeeds lowell mcadam, who's 64 succeed him august 1, 2018 vestberg is 62 currently vice president and technology officer mcadams said i strongly believe in the power of training to grow long-term growth and innovation. for verizon, the time for a change in leadership is now, and i'm confident that hans is the right person to bring verify rising through its next chapter. signberg is gone. >> been gone for quite some time. >> all right makes sense, then that they replaced him with this guy. >> and
china's biggest online platform. the alibaba spin-off about $150 billion. malaysia considering asking the justice department to get goldman sachs to return nearly $600 million in fees according to a reuters report. they earned the fees through bond sales for state-run one mdbp you might remember that fee afe -- fiasco an official request not made that all got tied up, if you remember, with leonardo dicaprio, financed and all sorts of shenanigans going on, but we have breaking news to bring you...
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bob woodruff in china with the team creating the real-life weapons of "the avengers." and later, a hunt in the amazon river. finding the beautiful and rare pink dolphins. here now juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight we're hearing from a group of law enforcement officers, ambushed by a man armed with a semiautomatic rifle. it seems so often these days body cam footage is used to scrutinize police behavior. but what you see tonight is the loyalty of these men and women to their fellow officers as they put their lives on the line to serve and protect. here's nbc's crayton sindel. j new year's morning in 2017. five officers from the douglas county sheriff's office responding to a domestic call. waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew reel. >> matthew, come out. >> he has a history of mental health issues. >> matthew, come out. >> and unknown to them, an ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> my name's teaylo telaylo tell i decided i wanted to do more for the community. >> my name's michael doyle. i know i want cha
bob woodruff in china with the team creating the real-life weapons of "the avengers." and later, a hunt in the amazon river. finding the beautiful and rare pink dolphins. here now juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight we're hearing from a group of law enforcement officers, ambushed by a man armed with a semiautomatic rifle. it seems so often these days body cam footage is used to scrutinize police behavior. but what you see tonight is the loyalty of these...
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it's being felt in capitals all across this region, being felt in china and south korea. we're also getting the first reaction from north korea. got to show you this here, this is the the official north korean newspaper, 34 pictures of the trump/kim summit. lots of talk about the president's concessions saying the president has agreed to stop those military actions, also saying something the white house has not said publicly, that the president committed also to ending sanctions, to lifting sanctions on north korea, but check this out. in a six-page spread, the word denuclearization appears just once. it's that one tiny word highlighted in yellow right there, and it doesn't even say that it's north korea that's committed to denuclearizing but say it is an obligation on both sides. there are, as you say, lots and lots of questions right now, want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jon karl. lots of questions on capitol hill as well but the president is being definitive. >> reporter: the president absolutely is being definitive on this despite those questions.
it's being felt in capitals all across this region, being felt in china and south korea. we're also getting the first reaction from north korea. got to show you this here, this is the the official north korean newspaper, 34 pictures of the trump/kim summit. lots of talk about the president's concessions saying the president has agreed to stop those military actions, also saying something the white house has not said publicly, that the president committed also to ending sanctions, to lifting...
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., not japan, not china, not anybody else. so yes, they have gotten a significant concession from us by just appearing at the summit. i think we need to do more than just a photo-op, and i do think there are a number of areas on the nuclear side, on the missile side, where there will be some achievements, where there will be some easing of tension, and i mention normalizing relations between the two uncos,tr you know, i applaud president trump's going to north korea, finding this summit taking place. i worry about us not being prepared. i worry about us going for bust saying full denuclearization. i know the north koreans. they're not going to fully denuclearize. they are very relentless. they are focused. they never say no, and my hope is that the president kim jong-un find a way to talk to each other off the sidelines, just the two of them, find a way to build some trust, because that's very big for the north koreans, and i think the president needs to move beyond the talking points and the rhetoric, and build the relationsh
., not japan, not china, not anybody else. so yes, they have gotten a significant concession from us by just appearing at the summit. i think we need to do more than just a photo-op, and i do think there are a number of areas on the nuclear side, on the missile side, where there will be some achievements, where there will be some easing of tension, and i mention normalizing relations between the two uncos,tr you know, i applaud president trump's going to north korea, finding this summit taking...
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china was down a fraction. trade tensions, japanese prime minister headed to the white house today ahead of the g-7 meeting this weekend. president trump at odds with the other six nations in the g-7 going into the summit over the tariff and trade policy out of this white house. the administration's top official, larry kudlow, says this is not a major fight. >> i regard this as much like a family quarrel. i'm always the optimist. president trump is very clear with respect to his trade reform efforts that we will do what is necessary to protect the united states, its businesses and its workforce. >> maria: we have the latest on trade coming up. plus, a high stakes meeting of capitol hill. republican lawmakers coming together to try to hammer out a deal on i'll gracious, -- immigration. 50,000 people were arrested last month in border crossings. in wyoming, a powerful tornado touching down in wyoming. we've got the very late e. look at those pictures. soaring oil prices set to cost you, airlines raising the price
china was down a fraction. trade tensions, japanese prime minister headed to the white house today ahead of the g-7 meeting this weekend. president trump at odds with the other six nations in the g-7 going into the summit over the tariff and trade policy out of this white house. the administration's top official, larry kudlow, says this is not a major fight. >> i regard this as much like a family quarrel. i'm always the optimist. president trump is very clear with respect to his trade...
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with china's president xi, we understand each other. and in he and russia's putin were to meet, in the president's words, i could say, would you do me a favor? would you get out of syria? would you do me a favor? would you get out of ukraine? whoa, never seen that before. watching that interview you got the impression our president was talking directly with foreign leaders and communicating effectively with american voters. more from that groundbreaking interview and bret baier himself as the third hour of "varney & company" continues. ♪ ♪ >> we spent probably 25% of our time talking about russia. and i said to myself, wouldn't it be better if they were here? now, i'm not for russia, i'm for the united states. but as an example, if vladimir putin were sitting next to me at a table instead of one of the others and we were having dinner the other night in canada, i could say, would you do me a favor? would you get out of syria? would you do me a favor, would you get out of ukraine? you shouldn't be there. just come on. stuart: have yo
with china's president xi, we understand each other. and in he and russia's putin were to meet, in the president's words, i could say, would you do me a favor? would you get out of syria? would you do me a favor? would you get out of ukraine? whoa, never seen that before. watching that interview you got the impression our president was talking directly with foreign leaders and communicating effectively with american voters. more from that groundbreaking interview and bret baier himself as the...
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china, we make a car and sell it to china. they charge is a 25% tax. 25%. when they make a car, and sell it to the united states, and there are a lot of them, we charge them the grand total of 2.5%, and they do not pay that. >> [ booing ] >> and then when i want to raise the game and play the game of poker, a game that we cannot lose, i will get even politicians, mostly democrats, but even a couple of republicans, they will say, we want free trade. that is not fair trade. it is ridiculous. just play the game for a little while. it is a game we cannot lose. do you know what i said, a couple of times, when we are $500 million down, they say trump is starting a trade war. i say, no, the trade war ended a long time ago, and the united states lost because our leaders did not take care of our people, and our companies. >> [ cheering ] >> so, we are not starting a trade war, but we will finish it. and you know what, in the end, you know what is going to happen? it has already happened, already , they are going to come to us, and they are going to say, hey, we are
china, we make a car and sell it to china. they charge is a 25% tax. 25%. when they make a car, and sell it to the united states, and there are a lot of them, we charge them the grand total of 2.5%, and they do not pay that. >> [ booing ] >> and then when i want to raise the game and play the game of poker, a game that we cannot lose, i will get even politicians, mostly democrats, but even a couple of republicans, they will say, we want free trade. that is not fair trade. it is...
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>> there's a lot of clout there but china will have the leverage above all. mike pompeo is leaving for seoul tomorrow and then to beijing the day after. he's already called the japanese and south koreans to brief them on the outcome of this. i'm sure that theou is reportiny happy with this because president moon in south korea was pngthis. but it really depends on whether china and russia are able to keep the pressure on them. the president showing that he wanted some sort of accord with kim jong-un, it's hard to say this is a dictator who deserves to be sanctioned, when he's been praised so lavishly profusively by the president of the united states. >> peter, the prd trying to telegraph the political arguments to come. noting even his credits will be surprised how well he did here in his opinion. are we going to see a position here where the president is going to be criticized for a lack of specifics in this document? >> i think already you're hearing that criticism. certainly, this is a president who just shredded the iran nuclear deal. a deal that did have
>> there's a lot of clout there but china will have the leverage above all. mike pompeo is leaving for seoul tomorrow and then to beijing the day after. he's already called the japanese and south koreans to brief them on the outcome of this. i'm sure that theou is reportiny happy with this because president moon in south korea was pngthis. but it really depends on whether china and russia are able to keep the pressure on them. the president showing that he wanted some sort of accord with...
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asian stocks eased after the us fed raised rates, we also had a few bits of weak economic data out of china. dowjones also closing on a loan. wea k dowjones also closing on a loan. weak opening in europe. rolls—royce share price up around 3% off the back of the announcement of those job cuts. it is looking to save a lot of money in the next year or two. we are looking ahead to the european central bank's meeting on interest rates and what it plans for its quantitative easing plan. that meeting happening later this thursday. more on the us central bank's decision to raise interest rates. here's kim gittleson. this is high drama in the world of central banking, the federal reserve's policymakers surprised many policymakers when a majority favoured accelerating the rate of interest rate increases this year. that suggests that america's central bank thinks the biggest risk to the us economy is the prospect of increasing inflation. prices here are rising as a result of a booming us economy. this means that the fed isn't concerned about the possible economic implications of the trade war that t
asian stocks eased after the us fed raised rates, we also had a few bits of weak economic data out of china. dowjones also closing on a loan. wea k dowjones also closing on a loan. weak opening in europe. rolls—royce share price up around 3% off the back of the announcement of those job cuts. it is looking to save a lot of money in the next year or two. we are looking ahead to the european central bank's meeting on interest rates and what it plans for its quantitative easing plan. that...
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. >> tucker: it is look like at old pictures from the revolution in china children with little red books and saluting all this nonsense. how could a huge group of people go simultaneously insane? it's mass tis hair i can't. it's a human thing. what in the end is the effectiveness. do normal people look on and say samantha bee has got to be kathy griffin two. two of the unhappiest people in america i don't want anything they are selling. or do they say wow, sign me up for whatever she has got? >> no, i think that you are trite detect a certain joylessness in it. i think there is also a logic though. we have two incot at that time tillable tracks. on the one hand have you this general coarsening f word, c word, f word. but on the other hand have you evermore protected classes of people. so you have people you can't say anything about because they are black, they are gay, they are muslim, they are transgender, whatever is next down the pike. which meeption that it's actually only people who are associated with trump or who are religious conservatives or who are whatever. it's a very nay row
. >> tucker: it is look like at old pictures from the revolution in china children with little red books and saluting all this nonsense. how could a huge group of people go simultaneously insane? it's mass tis hair i can't. it's a human thing. what in the end is the effectiveness. do normal people look on and say samantha bee has got to be kathy griffin two. two of the unhappiest people in america i don't want anything they are selling. or do they say wow, sign me up for whatever she has...
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of devolving into what she six plus one truck goes it alone to europe at a loss that's our topic on china. on. global inequality. what does inequality mean. connecting well. to the media. joining the discussion and helping. media following the trends in a. climate change. waist length pollution says. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing no ones are meant for the earth so to us to make a difference let's. go into the farming magazine. d.w. . we make up over three quarters of our folks that found out that if we all of the seven surfaces. want to shape the continent's future priests to be part of the burden youngsters as the share their stories their dreams and their challenges. of the seventy seven percent. platform for such. claim by. the lead. this is news coming to you live from berlin donald trump says he'd like to invite north korea's leader kim jong il into the white house if next week's u.s. north korea summit goes well the u.s. president is talking up the prospects for monday's historic meeting during a visit by japan's prime minister shinzo to wa
of devolving into what she six plus one truck goes it alone to europe at a loss that's our topic on china. on. global inequality. what does inequality mean. connecting well. to the media. joining the discussion and helping. media following the trends in a. climate change. waist length pollution says. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing no ones are meant for the earth so to us to make a difference let's. go into the farming magazine. d.w. . we make up over...
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presdonald trump has vowed to clam many down on what he calls china's unfair trade practices. china has said it will retaliate with $50 billion in tariffs in response rattling financial markets. ♪ at a kick off to day one of the world cup.d russian steam rollever saudi arabia as many people expected them to do. >> team won the opening t match five nothingas. no country he have lost the opening game of the world cup. >> lots more act the pitch today you'll see much of it right here on fox5. including at 10am world cup today pre-game show and then the fi game of the day morocco versus iran at1:00 o'clock this morning. thisld afternoon cup today back at 1:00 p.m. and then a huge early round match coming up at 2:00 o'clock thiser afton between portugal, christiana ronaldo and spain one of the favorites to winter all.n fox5 at 2:00 p.m. also because of the world cuphi coveras morning we are going to continue through our full run of good day today but the 10:00 o'clock hour ol good plus which is channel 20. if youo want watch soccer keep it right here on fox5. if you want to watch
presdonald trump has vowed to clam many down on what he calls china's unfair trade practices. china has said it will retaliate with $50 billion in tariffs in response rattling financial markets. ♪ at a kick off to day one of the world cup.d russian steam rollever saudi arabia as many people expected them to do. >> team won the opening t match five nothingas. no country he have lost the opening game of the world cup. >> lots more act the pitch today you'll see much of it right here...
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. >>> coming up, small business owners facing off against china and winning. kate rogers joins us with that story, next. kate. >> reporter: hi, joe this entrepreneur was being under cut by china and decided to do something about it we'll tell you much more about it l over doozeldorf, doozles are dozing. their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? does your bed do that? experience the new sleep number 360 smart bed today and leash your incredible, only at a sleep number store. disney pixar's incredibles 2, now playing ! >>> welcome back, everybody. we've been watching the futures. not a great picture for the bulls. looking at the dow down 180 points before the open s&p futures down by 16 nasdaq down by 54. we'll see where we head as we get a little closer to the opening bell u.s. treasury market we're keeping an eye on. the yields, the te
. >>> coming up, small business owners facing off against china and winning. kate rogers joins us with that story, next. kate. >> reporter: hi, joe this entrepreneur was being under cut by china and decided to do something about it we'll tell you much more about it l over doozeldorf, doozles are dozing. their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your...
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consulate in china. this isn't the first diplomatic officials overseas that have been hit by the concussion-like symptoms. reporter garrett tenney has more from washington. >> reporter: the state department is evacuating a number of government workers from a u.s. consulate in southern china after several reported suffering symptoms similar to those in a mild brain injury after hearing a mysterious sensation of sound and pressure. the symptoms which include headache, balance problems, sleep disturbances and visual and hearing difficulties are eerily similar to those reported by embassy staff in cuba last year. >> we are working to figure out what took place both in havana and in china now, as well. we have asked the chinese for their assistance in doing that. and they have committed to honoring their commitments and the vienna convention to keep american foreign service officers safe. >> reporter: today china's foreign ministry announced it will cooperate with the investigation into the unexplained health
consulate in china. this isn't the first diplomatic officials overseas that have been hit by the concussion-like symptoms. reporter garrett tenney has more from washington. >> reporter: the state department is evacuating a number of government workers from a u.s. consulate in southern china after several reported suffering symptoms similar to those in a mild brain injury after hearing a mysterious sensation of sound and pressure. the symptoms which include headache, balance problems,...
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. >> ♪ when i'm calling youuuuu ♪ chickity china, the chinese chicken ♪ you have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin' ♪ >> sickening. so, parents talk to your kids about canadian weed. otherwise you'll be soaring... eh? ( band playing ) >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." plus, stephen welcomes seth rogen and comedian danny jolles. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! thanks, everybody! you got-- you got-- you got to love a friday audience, jon. ( cheers and applause ) every friday. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday! ( cheers and applause ) you're already there. thank god it's friday. it's the end of another jam-packed week in america. and we're really only talking about one story. it's the sad one down south. but other things happened in the last week-- for instance, robert mueller is locking people up. i'll catch you up on the latest on tonight's russian roundup. >> yee-haw. >
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china stance comes as president trump's team spent the weekend in china for high-level trade talks. commerce secretary wilbur ross was the one leading those negotiations. an off-duty fbi agent accidental ly shoots someone while dancing at a nightclub. take a look at this you can see the handgun flying out of the agents holster and when he goes to pick it up off the floor the gunfires and a man was shot in the leg and then taken to a denver hospital. luckily they are expected to be okay and the agent was turned over to the fbi. and google now apologizing after search results showed word bigot smeared across a north carolina republican state's picture and we were joined earlier in the show and here is her reaction. >> it's not that surprising to me or my colleagues back in north carolina. it's not usual for us being conservative. they need to have a procedure in order to take those images down when they're not factual. abby: wade says the company still has not reached out to apologize to her directly. stay tuned for that and just moments ago, these astronauts touching down on earth ap
china stance comes as president trump's team spent the weekend in china for high-level trade talks. commerce secretary wilbur ross was the one leading those negotiations. an off-duty fbi agent accidental ly shoots someone while dancing at a nightclub. take a look at this you can see the handgun flying out of the agents holster and when he goes to pick it up off the floor the gunfires and a man was shot in the leg and then taken to a denver hospital. luckily they are expected to be okay and the...
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much weaker global y in theld that is really doing strategy, ain't the germans, ain't the french, it's china. it's one thing for them to rip us off in it it is another thing when they steel our strategy which is spend a lotf money globnd get countries to be aligned with you. that is how we became great. >> trevor: right. >> and now the chinese are doing that. it is not okay. >> trevor: another chinese knockoff, i get t i get it. >> yeah. >> trevor: let's talk about the book, us versus them, the failure of globalism, do you truly believe globalism has failed. >> do i. >> trevor: why do you say that. >> let's be clear. i don't believe globalization has failed. we have gotten half of the world's people in extreme poverty out of poverty just in the last 20 year >> trevor: right. >> immunization, like 90% of the world's population, that is globalization, but globalism is an ideology that has been put forward by the west and advance the industrial democracies that says if we have open borders and free trade that the united states and allies defend people all over the world, that is going to be awe
much weaker global y in theld that is really doing strategy, ain't the germans, ain't the french, it's china. it's one thing for them to rip us off in it it is another thing when they steel our strategy which is spend a lotf money globnd get countries to be aligned with you. that is how we became great. >> trevor: right. >> and now the chinese are doing that. it is not okay. >> trevor: another chinese knockoff, i get t i get it. >> yeah. >> trevor: let's talk about...